SMOKEY POINT Proposals for the new Smokey Point Fire Station are due Aug. 8.
SILVANA Animals from throughout the region were on display, and the children handling them were being judged just as much, at the 60th Annual Silvana Fair July 28.
ARLINGTON The city of Arlington recently offered updates on ongoing projects and unresolved issues.
10 Years Ago 1997 Where are the cops when you want one? In Arlington, like many smaller towns, its a…
ARLINGTON Local students joined area veterans in honoring the sacrifices of all the men and women of Americas armed forces, in time for the day of the year that this nation sets aside to remember its military members.
ARLINGTON The Arlington City Councils public hearing on the city of Arlingtons proposed 2007 property tax levy inspired a minimum of discussion Nov. 6, paving the way for a majority of the legislative body to set those rates in time to meet their required date of Nov. 30.
ARLINGTON In spite of water levels reaching record highs during the Stillaguamish Rivers flooding Nov. 6, officials throughout the Arlington and Darrington communities agree that the actual damage could have been much worse.
ARLINGTON Advocates for a new Arlington Library were holding their breath Monday waiting for the final 50,000 or so county-wide ballots to be counted, hoping there will be enough positive votes to reach the 60 percent supermajority required by state law.
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ARLINGTON After nearly 38 years of working for the Snohomish County Department of Public Works, Arlington resident Dick Sass retired from his position as bridge crew supervisor of the Road Maintenance Division, taking with him a lifetime of fond memories and lasting friendships.
ARLINGTON When 18-year-old Arlington High School senior Larry Wyland went up for the Eagle Scout ranking, in Arlington Boy Scouts of America Troop 93, he couldnt say that he didnt have enough support from his family, since his mother Frances is a coordinator for the troop, and his father B.J. is the troops scoutmaster.
ARLINGTON The Point Church of Arlington has moved into a new church office and ministry center in town, and Pastor Mike Zachman is eager to expand their services to the community, in proportion to the floor space theyve gained.
SMOKEY POINT After an extended absence, a familiar business has reopened under new management.
